Internet banking frauds: 10 things not to do on WhatsApp
WhatsApp has become the defacto mode of communication for most of us. From personal to office chats, it's the most important tool of communication for a large number of people across the globe. It's over a billion user base has also made it a favourite of hackers. Last year, State Bank of India warned its users of an OTP scam circulating on WhatsApp. That is not one odd case, cybercriminals often use the platform to dupe innocent users. However, few simple tips can keep us safe. Here are 10 things that you should not do on WhatsApp to ensure you don't fall for internet banking fraud.

RBI most-popular among central banks on Twitter
The Reserve Bank of India is not the most powerful in terms of monetary fire power like its peers in the US and Europe but when it comes to popularity, the monetary authority is the most followed on Twitter. Since March 2019, the count of followers has more than doubled from just about 3,42,000 to over 7,50,000 to data, the official said.

Work-from-home has opened many new doors for cyber criminals
Over the last month, major cybersecurity firms, tech giants like Google and Microsoft, and government law enforcement agencies like the FBI have all sounded the alarm on the massive spike in cyber attacks across the globe amid the coronavirus pandemic.

State Bank of India tells customers to follow these 6 tips while banking online
The country's largest bank State Bank of India has sent a mail to its customers. The letter titled, 'A letter for your safety' lays out six important protocols that customers must follow to safeguard their personal information from cybercriminals while online. The standard rule it wants customers to follow is: Never share your bank details with any unknown person. Here are 6 precautions it wants users to take while banking online

Internet banking frauds: 10 things not to do on WhatsApp
WhatsApp has become the defacto mode of communication for most of us. From personal to office chats, it's the most important tool of communication for a large number of people across the globe. It's over a billion user base has also made it a favourite of hackers. Last year, State Bank of India warned its users of an OTP scam circulating on WhatsApp. That is not one odd case, cybercriminals often use the platform to dupe innocent users. However, few simple tips can keep us safe. Here are 10 things that you should not do on WhatsApp to ensure you don't fall for internet banking fraud.

RBI most-popular among central banks on Twitter
The Reserve Bank of India is not the most powerful in terms of monetary fire power like its peers in the US and Europe but when it comes to popularity, the monetary authority is the most followed on Twitter. Since March 2019, the count of followers has more than doubled from just about 3,42,000 to over 7,50,000 to data, the official said.

Work-from-home has opened many new doors for cyber criminals
Over the last month, major cybersecurity firms, tech giants like Google and Microsoft, and government law enforcement agencies like the FBI have all sounded the alarm on the massive spike in cyber attacks across the globe amid the coronavirus pandemic.

State Bank of India tells customers to follow these 6 tips while banking online
The country's largest bank State Bank of India has sent a mail to its customers. The letter titled, 'A letter for your safety' lays out six important protocols that customers must follow to safeguard their personal information from cybercriminals while online. The standard rule it wants customers to follow is: Never share your bank details with any unknown person. Here are 6 precautions it wants users to take while banking online